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tencha gomez
December 11, 2004
Dear Cousin Joe and Family:
I believe there is no sadder or painful feeling in this world than to lose someone you love and who loved you. But know that Patsy is looking down at us and wondering why we are so sad as she is now in the warm-loving arms of our Lord in Heaven.
I will also miss Patsy as she was a loving, caring, funny and thoughtful friend. The many memories of the years we spent playing softball, dancing, and just talking will forever remain with me.
Cousin, remember what I told you--don't go in to the "if world".
Love, Tencha and Family
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